Healthcare Resources

Mount Sinai’s Healthy Aging and Geriatric website is an excellent site that provides education and support for healthy ageing. Their goal is to provide reliable information for patients, caregivers, families, and health care professionals. They also have a number of materials featuring services available for older adults in Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area. Their education resources are available in printable PDFs for download.

Ontario residents are eligible for provincially funded health coverage (OHIP). To be eligible for Ontario health coverage you must : be a Canadian citizen or have immigration status as set out in Ontario’s Health Insurance Act, and make your permanent and principal home in Ontario, and be physically present in Ontario 153 days in any 12-month period.

Toronto Public Health (TPH) works in many ways to improve the overall health of the population and to overcome health inequalities. We provide services to individuals and communities, and we advocate for public policies that make our city healthier.

This site features healthy living campaigns and links to advisories, warnings and recalls to help you protect yourself and your family, make positive health choices, improve your health and stay healthy.

Welcome to MyHealth Passport, a project of the SickKids Good 2 Go Transition Program. MyHealth Passport is a customized, wallet-size card that gives you instant access to your paediatric medical information. It can be used when you go to a new doctor, visit an emergency room or are writing your first novel and want the names of your medications for your hero.

This link provides a series of engaging white board medical lectures on a variety of topics using a very creative method (i.e. Deeper Dive on PSA Screening, 23 and 1/2 Hours: What is the Single Best Thing We Can Do For Our Health, Concussions101: A Primer for Kids and Parents, etc.)

Mesothelioma is a rare cancer, only affecting 2,000 – 3,000 patients a year. Although this number may be small relative to other cancerous diseases, it is almost always fatal. Any individual or family that is diagnosed with or knows someone with cancer deserves to have the best information and support available. Our goal at Mesothelioma Guide is to increase mesothelioma awareness.